Praise for Lesser Ruins
Shortlisted for the 2024 Republic of Consciousness Prize, United States and Canada A Washington Post Notable Book of 2024 A New York Public Library Best Book of 2024 A Literary Hub Favorite Book of 2024 An Electric Literature Best Book of Fall 2024, According to Indie Booksellers A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2024
"Haber is one of the most rigorous and seriousand anachronisticnovelists working today." Becca Rothfeld, The Washington Post
"Habers novel is fluent and compelling, often rhapsodic, with a cumulative power to its repetitions." Hal Jensen, Times Literary Supplement
One of the most daring and rewarding American novels in years. Brian Castleberry, Literary Hub
Lesser Ruins feels like a literary analoguetaking us as it does down rabbit holes, a twisting tour of an overloaded mind. Daniel Marc Janes, The Spectator
An inventive meditation on grief and art. Kirkus Reviews
Sharp . . . invigorating. Readers will enjoy this digressive project. Publishers Weekly
"Lesser Ruins is a near perfect document of what it is to procrastinate, spun out in Habers signature absurdist, looping, intellectually ecstatic style." Emily Temple, Literary Hub
The characters deepen, grow and come alive on the page, and momentum builds to a moving and effective conclusion. Michelle Nelson, The Denver Post
"The novels jumps in register from grandiose to trivial, from historic to contingent and from irascible to inconsolable are frequent and affecting. Theres a deep comic strain to the book but also a tragic one." Dan Friedman, Forward
Lushly, frenetically, yet clearly written, [ Habers] novels deal with melancholy and madness, betrayal and loss, despair and grief, all while containing loads of humor and humanity. The Mookse and the Gripes
What begins as a comic exploration of academic fixation swiftly becomes heart-wrenching. The result is a breathless literary experience that touches the narrators roving mind to the readers own. Chiara Naomi Kaufman, Necessary Fiction
The desire for a life of focus, for more coherence than incoherence feels like a characteristically contemporary yearning. It only makes sense that Lesser Ruins has caught up. Bekah Waalkes, Dirt
This book is a work of art . . . not only hysterical but incredibly moving, to the last page. Fernando A. Flores, author of Tears of the Trufflepig
Written with emotional force but also with great restraint and unremitting integrity, Lesser Ruins is the most ambitious addition yet in Mark Haber's brilliant Bernhardian project. Martin Riker, author of The Guest Lecture
Lesser Ruins is a transcendent rumination, a study of, among other things, literature, obsession, and the mind. For all its breathlessness, a silence settled around me as I read it. Amina Cain, author of A Horse at Night: On Writing
Haber transforms the private idiosyncrasies of grief into a novel of great vitality . . . I relished the complexity and understated humor of this impeccably constructed and wondrous novel. Idra Novey, author of Take What You Need
Lesser Ruins is a masterwork of a novel, as expansive as it is discerning, ironic, and extraordinarily sensitive. Mandy-Suzanne Wong, author of The Box